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[quote user="Kase-1"][quote user="bigblue4417"][quote user="Kase-1"][quote user="MattMeyerBud"][/quote][/quote]
This one is coming down to a playoff spot. You guys better put your best foot forward. Loser is done.

[/quote]That means putting Tebow in...... Are you ready to get Tebowed??

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[quote user="Morehead State"][quote user="bigblue4417"][quote user="MattMeyerBud"]I just heard on radio today that the NBA is doing something cool

They are giving the teams to dump one bad contract over the next 5 years at any time and it wont count against their sal cap (they'll still have to pay it though)

I see a team coming to back door deals with a superstar whose under a big contract and then they will give it up and sign for a minimum so that they can sign another superstar.

I like it though. Sometimes can abuse the rule and others will get out of a bad deal. Imagine if the Knicks had thise like 3 years ago

bah
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That is a great idea. There are some terrible ones. Arenas, Rashard Lewis, Joe Johnson, <font size="4">Kob<font size="6"><font color="#0000FF">e</font> </font>Bryant
</font>Not sure if you saw this or not but it's pretty crazy to me....

Promoting his new book, Shaq Uncut, on KTLA TV, the just retired superstar called Bryant the greatest Laker of all-time.</p>

"Based on what he's done, he's probably the greatest Laker of all time,'" O'Neal said. "If he gets another championship (a sixth), he'll tie with Kareem. That will put him up there."</p>

Eventually Bryant and O'Neal will be back together in the Hall of Fame but O'Neal says they had different talents.</p>

"It's a different kind of great," O'Neal said. "He had the skills to be an all-around player. I'm just a big man so I just do big-man stuff. I'm just in the big-man category."</p>
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At least spell it right.

Are you implying that $83,546,000 over 3 years is a bad contract? lol How would it be???

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Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose was surprised there's a provision in the
NBA's pending new CBA that's being called "The Derrick Rose Rule" and
rewards players of his caliber. The rule allows a player finishing his
rookie contract to make 30 percent of a team's salary cap -- up from 25
percent -- if he's twice been voted an All-Star starter, twice been
voted All-NBA or won an MVP award. Rose, 23, is the reigning MVP. "It's
unbelievable," Rose told CSNChicago.com. "But the rule, I guess, it fits
me for what I've achieved at a young age and hopefully there will be a
couple more people like me."